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Rinteen poikia Jukojärveltä. FM, mat. Hillside boy from Jukojärvi (Finland). MSc in Mathematics and Computer Science.
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Hieno biisi. Oikeasti yksi parhaista. Oli varmasti aikoinaan ihan soittolistakamaa.
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Väestönvaihto?
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Katsokaapa sarja Severance. Ei tuokaan vaihtoehto olle ongelmaton.
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Canada ❤️
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Maybe Trump is weighed on Saturn.
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No se juuri.
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Hyvin pysyi heillä varmasti kirves ja pokasaha räpylässä.
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Ilmeisesti dinosaurukset harrastivat jo tuolloin päätehakkuita? Muuten olisivat metsät rehevöityneet ja talous olisi ollut ihan pilalla.
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#Dystopia #DystopiaIsNow
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It was a future where community equity wasn’t a dream but an everyday reality, and all genders, races, and socioeconomic statuses could thrive together.
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In the end, the coalition's work wasn’t just about fighting oppression; it was about building a new, inclusive world where everyone, from the commercial sex worker to the clean energy scientist, had a true sense of belonging.
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Alma’s culturally appropriate approach, combined with intersectional activism, inspired even those within the domes to question their systemic biases.
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Under Alma’s inclusive leadership, the activists broke through a critical barrier: securing access to climate science and data that had been hoarded by the elite. This data affirmed that their cries for justice were not unfounded but scientifically supported.
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Alma was non-binary, assigned female at birth, and biologically female—a living challenge to the rigid gender norms imposed by those in the domes. Alma’s life story was one of advocacy and promoting diversity, tirelessly working to unite disparate voices into one cohesive demand for equity.
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A young advocate named Mx. Alma was the linchpin of the coalition’s efforts. They/them pronouns pinned to their jacket, Alma served as a bridge between the oppressed and those in power.
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Yet, polarization grew as the elite used hate speech and stereotypes to delegitimize the movement.
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The trauma of being discriminated against wasn’t new to this group; they were a resilient, all-inclusive coalition that affirmed the need for diverse backgrounds and perspectives to solve global issues like environmental quality and sustainable clean energy.
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They sought to foster inclusivity not just within their ranks but for all key populations, including women and underserved groups, people with disabilities, and those historically underappreciated.
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The activists’ mission was clear: dismantle the inequities and enhance the diversity of decision-making systems. They championed social justice through intersectional allyship, recognizing how intertwined oppressions like racism, sexism, and ableism created compounded inequities.
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Health disparities ran rampant, and cultural differences were dismissed as barriers rather than embraced through cultural competence and sensitivity.
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Inside the domes, the leadership promoted diversity superficially through token gestures but failed to address deep-seated issues of systemic oppression and implicit bias. Policies were biased toward maintaining the privilege of the elite, ignoring the cries of those excluded.
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Their advocacy revolved around equitable access to resources and health equity, particularly gender-affirming care and people-centered care for at-risk groups.